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This teacher used apples to make a devastating point about bullying
"The tongue has no bones, but is strong enough to break a heart."
By Sam Haysom
How to help someone who shares suicidal feelings online
These simple steps will help you compassionately support someone in pain.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Travelers beware: Zika not covered by some travel insurance plans
Did you read the fine print?
By Casey Butler
You can drink coffee again without worrying about cancer, except don't drink it too hot
The World Health Organization says coffee is no longer considered a possible cancer-causing agent.
By Associated press
Facebook launches suicide prevention tools for its 148 million Indian users
Facebook launched the new feature in partnership with Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone's mental health organisation.
By Sonam Joshi
Super swole dude does chair splits while lifting heavy weights
This bro definitely lifts.
Man bashing his shins on the bench press might have all the answers
He'll be feeling that in the morning.
By Ryan Creamer
How did J.K. Simmons get so swole? 'He's a beast in a whole 'nother category'
But there's also a bit of optical illusion going on in those Instagram posts.
By Josh Dickey
Congratulations, your J. K. Simmons evolved into this monster man
He has unfortunately been eaten by an insanely jacked man who looks somewhat like him.
This sanitary towel ad features blood, and people think it's empowering
"Finally some actual blood in an ad for period products."
Samsung's Gear Fit 2 still looks hot as hell, now comes with built-in GPS
When Samsung takes its time to iterate on a product, wonderful things happen.
By Raymond Wong
NBA launches fitness app that links you to your favorite stars
Just in time for the NBA Finals, the league has launched a fitness app to help you reach for your basketball goals.
7 initial ways you can be a better mental health ally and advocate
"Mental health is a community issue."
Sleepy student interrupts lecture, walks out like nothing happened
#FinalsProblems.
This text line is helping teens talk about mental health without saying a word
"It was time to create counseling based around texting. So we built it."
By Katie Dupere
Reports indicate Jawbone is selling speaker business [Updated]
Trouble abrew at the Jawbone.
Cellphone radiation is still safer than viral science stories
You are almost definitely slowly killing yourself.
Study ties cellphone radiation to brain, heart tumors in male rats
High doses of cellphone radiation led to higher rates of some brain and heart tumors in male rats, a major federal study found.
Superbug resistant to last-resort antibiotic found in the United States
For the first time, a patient in the United States has been infected with bacteria resistant to a last-resort drug.
This 'cool-down' hoodie could solve all your gym outfit temperature woes
You can kiss goodbye to carrying that annoying gym kit.
Why new parents shouldn't feel so guilty about sleep training
A new sleep training study is an important step forward in talking about how families can have both well-rested babies and parents.
By Rebecca Ruiz
New report says we should 'eat fat to get thin'
The advice has been labelled 'irresponsible' by Public Health officials.
Big changes are coming to the nutritional info printed on your food
More details about added sugars and serving amounts should make it clearer what we're putting into our bodies.